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they own the energy industry. the energy business has been developing natural gas infrastructure very quickly because they've got some certainty. in this country, certainty is hard to come by these days. lots of uncertainty. i think that we're going to see continued kind of ups and downs as people look at should we be investing billions of dollars in infrastructure until the products are there? of course, the automotive guys are going, wow, we can't invest in new product until we see the fuel or the fuel stations. so, yeah, it's a bit of back and forth here. i'm convinced that it's going to be a very robust transition to have natural gas here and in other parts of the world. china is ahead. but we'll catch up. >> all right. the quarter was not good. do you that i link quarter decline will be stemmed by the fact that you have long haul engines coming out in 2013 that might turn the momentum around for the quarterly numbers? >> yeah. i think we're caught a bit because last year third and fourth quarter were great gr
they own the energy industry. the energy business has been developing natural gas infrastructure very quickly because they've got some certainty. in this country, certainty is hard to come by these days. lots of uncertainty. i think that we're going to see continued kind of ups and downs as people look at should we be investing billions of dollars in infrastructure until the products are there? of course, the automotive guys are going, wow, we can't invest in new product until we see the fuel...
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i like the financials and energy and housing. not so much the condition summer names over there. it's pretty big target, 1585 next year so it'd stick with the technology and financials. >> why not discretionary? getting a deal in washington, wouldn't those stocks shoot higher? >> well, okay. if you get a deal in washington, yes. but that's predicated on getting a deal. either way taxes will be higher and middle class suffer and the stocks will not really ben fate right now. >> energy and financials, are they on your radar? >> if i'm going energy, i'm going emps but as simon said, taxes have to go up on everybody and not enough money so i think the market is either going to move sideways or lower but you have to buck the trend. yahoo! in a down market nothing but move up and stay with the name like this. >> up like 12% i think. >> exactly. it's a turnaround story so people aren't connecting that with fiscal cliff. they're not connecting that with global growth just now. she's done an excellent job and people putting in a name like that. >> there's yahoo! shares highs of the day to
i like the financials and energy and housing. not so much the condition summer names over there. it's pretty big target, 1585 next year so it'd stick with the technology and financials. >> why not discretionary? getting a deal in washington, wouldn't those stocks shoot higher? >> well, okay. if you get a deal in washington, yes. but that's predicated on getting a deal. either way taxes will be higher and middle class suffer and the stocks will not really ben fate right now. >>...
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energy leading the way. utilities and telecom is performing the worst. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. they optimized our data center and got us on the cloud. they even sent tour champion, paula creamer, to help with charles' swing. maybe don't do that. that's not good. no! his job isn't to look good. it's to make the clients look good. oh my goodness! i can't help you. that's what i thought. >>> welcome back to third hour of "squawk on the street." always one of my favorites. i have a favorite guest. james coutoules. he's been active trying to get all the money back for m.f. investors. today the subcommittee's report on m.f. was completed. james, i read at least the early parts of the report that were out yesterday and it certainly does seem as though they're not very kind to how john corzine led this firm down the road to destruction. your thoughts? >> i agree completely, rick. th
energy leading the way. utilities and telecom is performing the worst. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. they optimized our data center and got us on the cloud. they even sent tour champion, paula creamer, to help with charles' swing. maybe don't do that. that's not good. no! his job isn't to look good. it's to make the clients look good. oh my goodness! i can't help...
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not the department of energy. this all plays into the controversial over whether the department of energy or federal government ought to be funding some of these alternative energy start-ups which have not had such a great track record. >> eamon javers, thank you. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." all this week on cnbc we have been focusing on entrepreneurs. the folks that may help lead the struggling economy back to a greater level of vitality. but a stunning report from deloitte out just today shows that the united states may be in danger of losing its edge as the best place for entrepreneurs. here in a cnbc exclusive, tom mcgee, national managing partner of deloitte. so one of the last times you did a survey like this, 90% of the entrepreneurs said the united states was a best place to open a new business. this time, only 60%. that ask a 33% decline. why? >> i think there is a number of factors around that. the survey population of mid market companies, companies between $10 million to $1 billion of revenue. i
not the department of energy. this all plays into the controversial over whether the department of energy or federal government ought to be funding some of these alternative energy start-ups which have not had such a great track record. >> eamon javers, thank you. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." all this week on cnbc we have been focusing on entrepreneurs. the folks that may help lead the struggling economy back to a greater level of vitality. but a stunning report...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> welcome back. coming up on halftime, trading the tech wreck. apple's in a slump. now microsoft's sagging. what's going on with the biggest sector in the market? >>> congress is back to work. we chart a road map to a deal on the fiscal cliff. >>> and as retail earnings flood the street, which stocks are worth buying? we've got the list of names you want to know. carl, top of the hour. >> all right, scott. see you in a few moments. >>> meantime, time for another capital markets op-ed. gary, i know you're pay attentiing attention to how the long island power authority story is evolving here in new york. it's amazing to watch. >> yeah, sorry, we didn't have the camera ready. tim, when he tosses to me, we've got to be ready. >> wherever you go, there's no light. that's all i know. >> you know, some pe
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> welcome back. coming up on halftime, trading the tech wreck. apple's in a slump. now microsoft's sagging. what's going on with the biggest sector in the market? >>> congress is back to work. we chart a road map to a deal on the fiscal...
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cpi and food energy not affected yet though there does tend to be a pop in prices after big storms like this. it is the philly fed survey that well underperformed where i think we may be seeing a lot of this. there could be some utility output in the year. there could be a whole bunch of businesses shut down and some of it what we don't know is we were accelerating the economy into the election and some of the chain store sales might have dropped off just before sandy came in. and then we seem to be getting an effect certainly in the retail sector, in cars we know. now labor. it's going to be a couple months before this washes out, pardon the pun. >> thank you, steve leisman. simon? >>> it is a busy day, tyler. lawmakers on capitol hill have released their highly anticipated report on the collapse of mf global and jon corzine's role within that. kayla tausche has the very latest. >> simon, a year in the making that 97-page report authored by the republicans on the house oversight subcommittee hardly minces words in singling out former senator jon corzine, as well as mf global's rating a
cpi and food energy not affected yet though there does tend to be a pop in prices after big storms like this. it is the philly fed survey that well underperformed where i think we may be seeing a lot of this. there could be some utility output in the year. there could be a whole bunch of businesses shut down and some of it what we don't know is we were accelerating the economy into the election and some of the chain store sales might have dropped off just before sandy came in. and then we seem...
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clean energy is buying two lng plants from general electric. these plans will be able to produce enough to support a network of 70 fueling stations at truck stops along the interstate. clean energy is becoming for integrated which would give them an edge down the road. let's find out more about how the company is doing and where it is headed. talk about what this means for your company and also for long haul truckers across the country. >> it important for us. we got an endorsement. and they know, as you know, they know a lot about natural gas all around the world. it is very important that they are buying some equipment for us. but they are a partner now. we are excited about it. >> what do these things look like? we hear about floating plastic shells. >> right. these i would say are more like a big gas plant. lots of plumbing. a few acres. you are making it cold and turning it into lng. we have gas plants where we are knocking out the heavies. so it is not a 1500 foot ship like shell is doing off of australia. we have -- we will do what i tol
clean energy is buying two lng plants from general electric. these plans will be able to produce enough to support a network of 70 fueling stations at truck stops along the interstate. clean energy is becoming for integrated which would give them an edge down the road. let's find out more about how the company is doing and where it is headed. talk about what this means for your company and also for long haul truckers across the country. >> it important for us. we got an endorsement. and...
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energy landscape. the international energy agency is saying that the u.s. will become the top oil producer in the world by 2020. surpassing saudi arabia, surpassing russia and it's going to do this with the focus that we've had and the growing support of the north american fracking industry. that's really going to help to bring us to that nearly 10 million barrels per day which is what saudi arabia is producing right now. we are looking at these numbers also as an indication that as the u.s. continues to produce more oil and as we continue to consume less oil in our transportation sector with the fuel efficiency standards set in place, it's likely the u.s. will become self-sufficient for oil needs by 2035. that's another prediction by the international energy agency. this is a huge prediction on their part. they haven't made a prediction like this in the past. it has a lot to do with self-sufficiency in the u.s. story coming from environment moves that have been made perhaps under the obama administration as the chief economist pointed out in a press confer
energy landscape. the international energy agency is saying that the u.s. will become the top oil producer in the world by 2020. surpassing saudi arabia, surpassing russia and it's going to do this with the focus that we've had and the growing support of the north american fracking industry. that's really going to help to bring us to that nearly 10 million barrels per day which is what saudi arabia is producing right now. we are looking at these numbers also as an indication that as the u.s....
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abundant energy. i thought we should look at clean energy that would benefit. markwest, this is a company that has a price above where they did secondary. look at the "wall street journal" word on the street. they say that maybe mlps have been oversold. if we're going to drill in this country for more energy, i like to think of halliburton down to 30. some people will say weatherford upgraded by a number of people and then let's not forget chesapeake. they came out this morning in a piece last night said we're more nat gas than i would like to be in ohio. when i spent time in ohio, 80% of what we put out on rigs is nat gas. you need the markwest pipeline to take natural gas to chesapeake to bring it to the east or to give it to clean energy fuels and in order to be able to drill oil, that's halliburton. that's the family of names that i'm focused on. >> does it extend to larger cap names? some say that ge is well positioned here. >> i spent time talking about how big ge can be in this industry. we read in a piece in "the wall street journal" that ge teamed up w
abundant energy. i thought we should look at clean energy that would benefit. markwest, this is a company that has a price above where they did secondary. look at the "wall street journal" word on the street. they say that maybe mlps have been oversold. if we're going to drill in this country for more energy, i like to think of halliburton down to 30. some people will say weatherford upgraded by a number of people and then let's not forget chesapeake. they came out this morning in a...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! better than importing diesel which brings me to west it is port innovations. >>> natural gas vehicles, something i've been advocating for years. nat gas is a cleaner, cheaper alternative to petroleum and far more domestically abundant. we could create jobs and build out the infrastructure for nat gas economy. seems like a no-brainer. the legislation to provide incentives for the switch to natural gas has been tied up in congress for ages. with president obama's relection last week
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male...
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you are making it cold and turning it into energy. we have gas plants where we are knocking out the heavy. so it is not a 1500 foot ship. we have -- we will do what i told you we are going to do. the 78 fueling stations border to border and coast-to-coast. every 250 miles they will have the truck stops in place. every 250 miles, it is not perfect, at this point, but we have taken away the point that you can't move goods across the country and in these important regions. you don't want to hall l and g more than 250 miles. but really, what we have talked about, we see them doing ten of these plants. >> why don't you want to do it for more than 250 miles? >> we have good economics. >> the heavy duty trucks use 25,000. you will be saving them $35,000 a year or more. we have earlier ones that are using 35,000 gallons a year. so that is a one year payback. >> the new engines are coming out, jim. >> right, now they have been delayed. they haven't had the right trucks. and that is the bad news for 2013. you know i think it is cleaner or cheap
you are making it cold and turning it into energy. we have gas plants where we are knocking out the heavy. so it is not a 1500 foot ship. we have -- we will do what i told you we are going to do. the 78 fueling stations border to border and coast-to-coast. every 250 miles they will have the truck stops in place. every 250 miles, it is not perfect, at this point, but we have taken away the point that you can't move goods across the country and in these important regions. you don't want to hall l...
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coal and energy sectors. caterpillar down better than 11% over the past year as you see right there. jim, what do you think? agree? disagree? >> i disagree. normally i get down on these analysts because i think they look too much the minutia of a company and minneapolis the macro themes. i like his methodology, starting right at the top, politic and policy because those are the big drivers and movers of stocks over the last five years. the thing i don't like about downgrading cat, there have been some decent numbers out of china. if we think we're going to come to some agreement on fiscal cliff, the broad market with rally. cat would become a proxy. >> so disagree with jpmorgan there. brave man. "limited upside brings us back to a hold on valuation ground." the stock has had a modest jump of 8% over the past six months. >> i'm long j&j and am going to hold it like they say. that 3.51% yield is nice particularly when they're -- when the government's compressing yields along the treasury curve and the perceptio
coal and energy sectors. caterpillar down better than 11% over the past year as you see right there. jim, what do you think? agree? disagree? >> i disagree. normally i get down on these analysts because i think they look too much the minutia of a company and minneapolis the macro themes. i like his methodology, starting right at the top, politic and policy because those are the big drivers and movers of stocks over the last five years. the thing i don't like about downgrading cat, there...
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energy under fire. we could use a pick me up from time to time but energy drinks are taking a hit on health concerns. find out about an energy alternative making in roads in the multi billion dollar business. let's get to the tech wreck, accounting worries for hp as they take on the $8.8 billion charge on the autonomy deal dragging down old and new tech today. what do you make of this? some people said there are signs of a bottom in place. now it's reversing again. >> whatever bottom people are looking at in tech i'm not seeing it. the issue has been tech, will be tech and going forward from a growth and earnings perspective will continue to be tech if the breakdowns continue. look at the negative diver jens. worst performer, tech. the bigger issue here, apple is in crash mode. they tried to recover. crash being down 20% or more, just over 20% off the september high. tech is down 11.5 since september, a big draw down to worry about regardless of the view of the cliff. >> what do you make of the move in
energy under fire. we could use a pick me up from time to time but energy drinks are taking a hit on health concerns. find out about an energy alternative making in roads in the multi billion dollar business. let's get to the tech wreck, accounting worries for hp as they take on the $8.8 billion charge on the autonomy deal dragging down old and new tech today. what do you make of this? some people said there are signs of a bottom in place. now it's reversing again. >> whatever bottom...
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in the meantime, while clean energy fuel, clne, is attempting to build out a network of stations, they only cover a tiny fractions of our roads. there are just 600 public compressed natural gas stations in the country. guess how many gas stations there are. give up? 120,000. the engines are underpowered. you can't fit 250 miles of a natural gas in the truck. diesel lets you go 500 miles. that is probably enough of a deal breaker that even though you have a one year pay back, the infrastructure is suboptical. garbage trucks are the biggest adopters. waste management and republic. they have fleets of trucks in cities that are all short haul. they can fill them up at night. in part because the particular cutback is so significant they use nat gas. other than garbage, bust. how about cars? as disappointing as trucks have been, autos, they're a disaster. the reason? first, we don't have many cars that can take natural gas. my talks with the major auto companies made it clear there is no demand for the cars which are more expensive than gasoline powered models. that's what the car industry i
in the meantime, while clean energy fuel, clne, is attempting to build out a network of stations, they only cover a tiny fractions of our roads. there are just 600 public compressed natural gas stations in the country. guess how many gas stations there are. give up? 120,000. the engines are underpowered. you can't fit 250 miles of a natural gas in the truck. diesel lets you go 500 miles. that is probably enough of a deal breaker that even though you have a one year pay back, the infrastructure...
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. >> i want to know about duke energy. >> i think that 5% field is terrific. let's go to shaladr area in ohi. >> i was trying to find out if western union would you see that as a buy or sell? >> no, i will tell you why. that was one of the most disturbing conference calls. let's go to art. my stock is gihu reported a terrific quarter again yesterday and i wonder what you shout. >> there are a lot of chinese companies, buy the fxi. that is what my trust has been buying. we believe that china has been making a major turn. let's go to jeanette in florida. i would like to know what you think of amcc. >> way too at the mercy of the big buyers of the technology. that thing blows in the wind of whether the big guys need equipment or not. >> let's go to michael. >> cim what are your thoughts? don't buy. >> let's go to sal in florida. how about you? >> thank you. i have stock that goes up and down. csco. >> listen sunshine, that quarter was terrific. i think you should buy buy by it. ben in texas ben. >> university of texas booyah to you. >> hook em, what's up? >> grad
. >> i want to know about duke energy. >> i think that 5% field is terrific. let's go to shaladr area in ohi. >> i was trying to find out if western union would you see that as a buy or sell? >> no, i will tell you why. that was one of the most disturbing conference calls. let's go to art. my stock is gihu reported a terrific quarter again yesterday and i wonder what you shout. >> there are a lot of chinese companies, buy the fxi. that is what my trust has been...
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. >> caller: pch energy. >> down 16. mostly natural gas in ohio. if you watched the show, we told you it's mostly natural gas in ohio. i have been buying southwest, swn. why have i been buying southwestern energy? it's the pure nat gas play i want. i think it's going higher in 2013. >>> bill in south dakota. bill. >> caller: jim, my stock is american capital agency corp, agnc. there one is going to go down. why? maybe companies real estate investment trusts are worried about the taxation considerations, and we also have to worry about what the yield curve looks like and what they will do with fannie and freddie, so many -- so so many cost runs here, i think you should stay the course, but understand it's just another stock right now and it could lower. no longer charmed like it's wen. >>> john in new jersey. john. >> caller: professor cramer. >> thank you for the tenure. yes. >> caller: wind stream, win. >> no, they did not execute. came on the show, told you this he would execute, didn't execute. ctl, century link is better. i do prefer verizon an
. >> caller: pch energy. >> down 16. mostly natural gas in ohio. if you watched the show, we told you it's mostly natural gas in ohio. i have been buying southwest, swn. why have i been buying southwestern energy? it's the pure nat gas play i want. i think it's going higher in 2013. >>> bill in south dakota. bill. >> caller: jim, my stock is american capital agency corp, agnc. there one is going to go down. why? maybe companies real estate investment trusts are...
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. >> caller: sandridge energy. sd. >> not unlike magnum hunter being challenged by a big holder. tom ward has cobbled together a lot of about g. properties for sandridge, but oil needs to be up big for this thing to work and oil's not. so the stock is going to languish and lose points. let's go to joe in maine. joe! >> caller: yes. hi, jim. my stock is arena pharmaceuticals. arna. >> even in a good market, i don't want to own arena because it's got competition from vivus and because i don't believe in the diet drugs. but you've got a chance to sell and you should do that. jim in arizona. >> caller: ak steel. >> when this stock was higher i said sell sell sell. the company argued its case to me. i said okay, i'll present the other side. the other side, their case was wrong. the stock is going lower. it's very difficult to own a steel stock, even nucor. i don't want to touch it. let's go to grant in hawaii. grant. >> caller: bwa. borg warner and considering buying more -- >> i waent you to hold off on that. why? because borg warner happens to be the parts company i believe is most
. >> caller: sandridge energy. sd. >> not unlike magnum hunter being challenged by a big holder. tom ward has cobbled together a lot of about g. properties for sandridge, but oil needs to be up big for this thing to work and oil's not. so the stock is going to languish and lose points. let's go to joe in maine. joe! >> caller: yes. hi, jim. my stock is arena pharmaceuticals. arna. >> even in a good market, i don't want to own arena because it's got competition from vivus...
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look at energy. look at private cultivation. look at texas. look at oklahoma. look at north dakota. they're creating jobs. then look at the epa. certainly growth is the only way out. we talk about cutting spending. we're not even cutting the baseline. we're cutting the growth in spending. >> what about jim's point of view that the deficit as a percentage of gdp is declining? >> i don't believe his math. i see trillion-dollar deficits for the last several years. i see us fighting over 2, 3, or 4 trillion over ten years when we still have a trillion every year for the last three. it doesn't add up. i don't know what jim is looking at. >> well, it's not my number. it's numbers from the government itself. >> that's good. >> the big decision you have to make when you apply fiscal austerity is how fast and how aggressive do you apply it while trying to improve the deficit but also maintain and not hamper the recovery or end the recovery. i would ask rick and everyone this, the question you have to ask yourself, who's best equipped to make that decision? is it a bunch of elected officials
look at energy. look at private cultivation. look at texas. look at oklahoma. look at north dakota. they're creating jobs. then look at the epa. certainly growth is the only way out. we talk about cutting spending. we're not even cutting the baseline. we're cutting the growth in spending. >> what about jim's point of view that the deficit as a percentage of gdp is declining? >> i don't believe his math. i see trillion-dollar deficits for the last several years. i see us fighting...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway will have everyone raving. there's fresh, natural, frozen, whatever you're craving. spend 35 dollars and get a frozen safeway turkey for 59 cents a pound. or spend 35 dollars and a frozen butterball turkey, just 88 cents a pound. so raise your glass, pull up a chair, grab a plate. this tastier thanksgiving is well worth the wait. safeway. ingredients for life. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "glee," lea michele. from mtv's "catfish," nev sclm
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway will have everyone raving. there's fresh, natural, frozen, whatever you're craving. spend 35 dollars and get a frozen safeway turkey for 59 cents a pound. or spend 35 dollars and a frozen butterball turkey, just 88 cents a pound. so raise your glass, pull up a...
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manufacturing driven by very low energy prices. we're self-sufficient energy for the first time in years. another company like ppg, they really own the coatings business, about 70% of revenues from coatings, they're growing 4% to 6% organically and end the year with $2.5 billion in cash. they just sold their business, another $1 billion, that $3.5 billion in cash, 60% go to grow the business, 40% return to shareholders. you've got 5%, 6% top line, 10%, 12% net income growth with stock buy back and dividend going up 15% a year. you get 2% while you wait. if things -- if we don't do it on a fiscal cliff and things get worse, not going to get hurt. >> where did you buy comcast? >> comcast we've owned for a couple of years. that's another one that has morphed into a return of capital story. when we bought it just superior business model in a tough environment. if things get better, great, employment improves, we're going to have more hook-ups, housing improves, more connections, great growth story. if things don't get better, we're try
manufacturing driven by very low energy prices. we're self-sufficient energy for the first time in years. another company like ppg, they really own the coatings business, about 70% of revenues from coatings, they're growing 4% to 6% organically and end the year with $2.5 billion in cash. they just sold their business, another $1 billion, that $3.5 billion in cash, 60% go to grow the business, 40% return to shareholders. you've got 5%, 6% top line, 10%, 12% net income growth with stock buy back...
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this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy efficiency, basically cut it reliance on on oil imported from outside from immediate neighbors mexico and canada almost to nothing. and if america is not emporting as much oil as it does currently, perhaps for energy to be such a focal point of its foreign policy won't be so large. and already you have exactly within the oil and gas industry pushing the case for shale on the basis that it would save the country a lot of money on overseas military expenditure. >> if you take in that oil, shale gas together, how much is that revolutionizing the american economy and also th
this is the international energy agency. so becoming a net exporter. joining us is tom bergen at reuters. if that forecast is right, how does that change the politics of oil? >> good morning, ross. yes, that's a prediction now that a lot of analysts have been making over recent months. so it's a pretty broad view that the u.s. will by the end of the decade potentially become the biggest oil producer in the world. there are also predictions that just factory and other things like energy...
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strip out food and energy up 0.2. empire manufacturing down 5.22, that comes after an unrevised minus 6.16, but not as bad as minus 8 to 9 that we were looking for. jobless claims, oh my goodness can this be right? there may be some distortions, it walloped up to 439,000 from 361,000, so i am sure there's a story behind that, and continuing claims not to be outdone, had a market jumped, originally released and revised up to 3.16 and now they stand at 3.334 million. so these numbers obviously affected by something whether it's storms or whether it's other issues, we'll of course look towards some of the guidance that we get. if we look towards the market the guidance is the equities look like they'll come in lower for another day. we see interest rates, well, they're a smidge higher than the sub 60 level from yesterday and maybe the biggest story of the day today is recession in europe again? i don't know why that's a big story. the bigger story would be if there wasn't one. >> that is a great oint. we haven't talked a
strip out food and energy up 0.2. empire manufacturing down 5.22, that comes after an unrevised minus 6.16, but not as bad as minus 8 to 9 that we were looking for. jobless claims, oh my goodness can this be right? there may be some distortions, it walloped up to 439,000 from 361,000, so i am sure there's a story behind that, and continuing claims not to be outdone, had a market jumped, originally released and revised up to 3.16 and now they stand at 3.334 million. so these numbers obviously...
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the energy complex in yesterday's session. we're still watching what is happening in israel and gaza. the conflict there and uncertainty remains. focal point of many traders. the reason why perhaps we're not pulling back even further although many are anticipating we are going to see an increase in u.s. crude oil supplies when the energy department reports its numbers tomorrow. we'll monitor israel's situation because that's likely to have a very important effect on the oil price in this session. gold continues to trade in a range here. ubs saying there needs to be a significant breakout in this range for oil to have true momentum and on this short holiday week, it appears that many traders are just trying to cover their short positions and not really taking out new bets a at the moment but there are some taking out significant bets and there have been reports that george and john have added to their gold holdings. we have reported that gold etf holdings are at record levels. there are many that want to be in this complex but
the energy complex in yesterday's session. we're still watching what is happening in israel and gaza. the conflict there and uncertainty remains. focal point of many traders. the reason why perhaps we're not pulling back even further although many are anticipating we are going to see an increase in u.s. crude oil supplies when the energy department reports its numbers tomorrow. we'll monitor israel's situation because that's likely to have a very important effect on the oil price in this...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> hard rock international is teaming up with yoko ono. and why hunger for the imagine there's no hunger campaign. horn $4.5 would million has been raised during the past five years and the president and ce off of the hard rock cafe has been very involved in this. tell us a little bit it. >> thanks for having me. this is a ram we've beprogram w running for many years. there are a billion people beneath poverty and hunger level in the world. and the program really is a program that enjoins why hunger, yoko ono and ourselves and we encourage our staff and our customers to basically provide funding around this holiday season so that we can divert the -- >> so if i eat at a cafe or one of your hotels, you're hitting me up for money where? >> basically as you're paying your check, we'll ask if you want to makee donation and buy bracelet or t-shirt. >> how much are you hoping to raise? >> hopefully over a million this year. we've raised over a million each the p
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> hard rock international is teaming up with yoko ono. and why hunger for the imagine there's no hunger campaign. horn $4.5 would million has been raised during the past five years and the president and ce off of the hard rock cafe has been very involved in this. tell us a little bit it. >> thanks for having me. this is a ram we've beprogram w running for many years. there are a billion people...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> for two days the new york stock exchange was dark after the wrath of superstorm sandy. our next guest is speaking out on ways he thinks the markets can be better prepared for the next crisis. cftc commissioner bart chilton joins us with his proposals. what do you think happened here? >> quickly, this isn't life or property with sandy so everybody feels for that, but i think what happened is the systems weren't tested appropriately becky and when something happens in the equities market it affects the financial futures also and these are global interconnected markets, so they had a system, a backup system. >> the electronics syst
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> for two days the new york stock exchange was dark after...
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and this explosion occurred on a shallowwater rig by black elk energy. apparently four people medevacked from the location and two others are missing and not accounted for. the coast guard continues to investigate an bringing viewers up to date on when's happening there in the shallow waters in the gulf of mexico. we did see oil prices react immediately, spiking more than $1.50 on the news and then giving back the gains. we are seeing a slight recovery and in line with what we're seeing in equities, as well. back to you. >> thank you so much. sharon epperson watching that breaking story from the nymex. to debrief the last hour, republicans have put revenue on the table and i guess you could argue that's a big change from two years ago, even a year ago. i wonder if you think we have made -- there's been a little more progress than we're giving the situation credit for given the fact we're so myopic about the day-to-day negotiations. >> i absolutely do. this is building over time, since the collapse of those grand bargain negotiations in the summer of 2011
and this explosion occurred on a shallowwater rig by black elk energy. apparently four people medevacked from the location and two others are missing and not accounted for. the coast guard continues to investigate an bringing viewers up to date on when's happening there in the shallow waters in the gulf of mexico. we did see oil prices react immediately, spiking more than $1.50 on the news and then giving back the gains. we are seeing a slight recovery and in line with what we're seeing in...
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>>stuart: so the cot -- cost of the energy goes up and we all pay for the energy. how do you make sure that ordinary people do not pay the carbon company. >>guest: one way that has been discussed by the congressional budget office is a payroll tax rebate for those in the lower income brackets so we shield the middle class and the poor from the effects of the tax while still getting the benefits of reduced carbon tax, rather, reduced carbon emission. that is the goal. not the revenue. the revenue is nice if we don't hurt people. the goal is to save the environment and reduce global warming. >>stuart: you think carbon taxes will save the land it? >>guest: yes. we need to reduce the carbon emissions. >>stuart: are you worried about the next big storm because we are putting out too much carbon? >>guest: i am. a lot of people in new york city and tri-state area are still suffering. so i am worried. i am worried, more, for what my children and grandchild will experience in big storms if we don't get behind this and start resolving it. >>stuart: you have a rebate system t
>>stuart: so the cot -- cost of the energy goes up and we all pay for the energy. how do you make sure that ordinary people do not pay the carbon company. >>guest: one way that has been discussed by the congressional budget office is a payroll tax rebate for those in the lower income brackets so we shield the middle class and the poor from the effects of the tax while still getting the benefits of reduced carbon tax, rather, reduced carbon emission. that is the goal. not the...
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energy and energy production probably will be that boost. it will be the new internet revolution, the new thing that could drive the economy for the next 10 to 20 years if not longer. rick: phil, i thought this administration was anti-drilling stood in the way of these kinds of advances. shot down the keystone oil project. what is going on? >> they're shouting down more. over the weekend they shut down more federal lands for drilling. that was the big question in the debate. president obama says we're drilling more but on federal lands we're drilling less. we'll continue to drill even less. there is no doubt this administration has done everything that they can to stand in the way. they have one of the most militant epas. they have been really, trying to find something wrong with fracking, though they really can't. and they were talking about just recently a new carbon tax, a new carbon tax that could really slow down this energy production. drive gasoline prices, maybe to $7 a gallon. now they did back off that carbon tax. we know this admi
energy and energy production probably will be that boost. it will be the new internet revolution, the new thing that could drive the economy for the next 10 to 20 years if not longer. rick: phil, i thought this administration was anti-drilling stood in the way of these kinds of advances. shot down the keystone oil project. what is going on? >> they're shouting down more. over the weekend they shut down more federal lands for drilling. that was the big question in the debate. president...
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california energy commission says 2012 has been a record year for the number of spice prices. senator mark leno went searching for answers to why and to ask if the state can do more to protect consumers. it's not the first hearing but the first time we've heard this. >> we seem to have information that there was ongo prog dux. >> oregon based consultant says his analysis of environmentalg÷ emissions suggests in may, shell's martinez plant was making gasoline for one of the two weeks it claimed to have been shut down. chevron richmond refinery supposed to be shut down two weeks in may, but mcculla says data shows it's never shut down. but with those shut downs real or fabricated and the richmond fire, he says he cannot explain the record setting october price spike. >> there is no evidence of disaster here. why did they and quite frankly, i can't explain it. >> the western state petroleum association shot back the conclusions were based on third party information from the bay area air quality management district,nbz2u not fm refineries themselves. that there is no evidence ref
california energy commission says 2012 has been a record year for the number of spice prices. senator mark leno went searching for answers to why and to ask if the state can do more to protect consumers. it's not the first hearing but the first time we've heard this. >> we seem to have information that there was ongo prog dux. >> oregon based consultant says his analysis of environmentalg÷ emissions suggests in may, shell's martinez plant was making gasoline for one of the two...
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we'll have more on that coming up. >> and later, energy overload. that quick caffeine fix could have deadly side affects. good morning. i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm allison seymour. >> we'll tell you that in just a little bit. here's tucker barnes. a man who operates on his own energy source. >> i remember in high school taking lodos. >> that's a very different thing. >> i'm ready. let's go to the forecast. i'm speechless now. i was going to try to say something fun but i decided i shouldn't say anything at all. that's what made the awkward moment. >>> here's the cloud cover. kind of be careful here. showers in the carolinas . and we're going to be dealing with a lot of clouds today. it is cool. it was cold overnight. a cool day with highs in the upper 40s to about 50 degrees. just like yesterday on the cool side. reagan national, temperature is 43. up 1 degree in the past hour. here's your forecast for today. plenty of clouds. peak or two of sunshine. but we should be dry here with highs in the upper 40s by 5:00 p.m. we're trending cool for the mon
we'll have more on that coming up. >> and later, energy overload. that quick caffeine fix could have deadly side affects. good morning. i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm allison seymour. >> we'll tell you that in just a little bit. here's tucker barnes. a man who operates on his own energy source. >> i remember in high school taking lodos. >> that's a very different thing. >> i'm ready. let's go to the forecast. i'm speechless now. i was going to try to say...
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. >>> new health concerns about another type of energy product, this time it is the 5-hour energy which comes in a shot size bottle. ktvu's david stevenson tells us what led to the investigation. david? >> reporter: first, monster energy, now 5-hour energy is being scrutinized for possible link to injuries and deaths. >> reporter: she is a coordinator at ucsf and relies on 5-hour energy shots to give a boost. >> i try not to do it too often. only on days when i feel like i am sluggish. >> the food and drug administration is taking a closer look at the drink. they confirms to ktvu it received reports of 13 deaths and 30 reports of life threatening injuries since 2008. >> energy drinks are about two cups of coffee and kind of put together in a way that might encourage you to take multiple doses. >> reporter: they asked researchers to look into hundreds of cases involving a variety of energy drippings. he says large doses of -- energy drinks. he says large doses can set off heart conditions. >> adrenaline triggers heart erythema. >> reporter: they say they are unaware of any deaths caused
. >>> new health concerns about another type of energy product, this time it is the 5-hour energy which comes in a shot size bottle. ktvu's david stevenson tells us what led to the investigation. david? >> reporter: first, monster energy, now 5-hour energy is being scrutinized for possible link to injuries and deaths. >> reporter: she is a coordinator at ucsf and relies on 5-hour energy shots to give a boost. >> i try not to do it too often. only on days when i feel...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> we know it's a tough market. that doesn't mean we should stop looking for opportunities. that means finding the stocks that reported stellar results and are being ignored by the market. i'm not saying you shouldn't be worried. that would be wrong, glib. you shouldn't let that worry blind you to the fact that some stocks are worth kicking tires on. the idea that when selling dies down, you might be able to pick something up for a song. i want you to consider heartland payment systems, hpy. the fifth largest processor of transactions in the country. they provide primarily small businesses with the technology needed to make transactions work. taking a tiny cut of each one. this one survived the great recession and a devastating breach of their network by
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> we know it's a tough market. that doesn't mean we should stop looking for opportunities. that means finding the stocks that reported stellar results and are being ignored by the market. i'm not saying you shouldn't be...
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in the case of energy, we will get an expensive los co2 energy source. the problem is that the amount of time it takes to get a chance, make economic goals and deploy those things in the sector that moves jury slowly is correctly and there's been often some great books that go through this we have to kind of up the invention and wit in the fields there are people like me who think we focus too much on the deployment of stuff that we have today verses funding the basic research that can give us things that don't need to be quite as subsidized when they get out there so i think there is a scary place going on and i am worried that we are not paying attention to it in terms of do we get the new stuff before the amount hurts the entire globe in those regions and subject to that. but even there i think the right things can come up with a good solution. >> and what is your policy right now to try to help the good side of that race? >> i think to the degree that you are funded you should shift money away from the tax expenditure on deployment which is accelerat
in the case of energy, we will get an expensive los co2 energy source. the problem is that the amount of time it takes to get a chance, make economic goals and deploy those things in the sector that moves jury slowly is correctly and there's been often some great books that go through this we have to kind of up the invention and wit in the fields there are people like me who think we focus too much on the deployment of stuff that we have today verses funding the basic research that can give us...
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the rigbylongs to black elk energy, an independent oil and gas company headquartered in houston. >>> a texas rail crossing where a train hit a parade float yesterday has had 10 previous collisions over the past 33 years, according to federal accident records. yesterday's collision in midland killed 4 veterans on the float. investigators say one of them pushed his wife to safety just before he died. 16 other people were injured, some critically when the train hit the tractor-trailer towing the float. the trailer was blocked by traffic from moving off they have tracks. >>> twinkies may soon fade into history because the hostess company wants to keep its promise to shut down operations because workers did not end their strike yesterday. ktvu's janine de la vega has the background. >> reporter: most americans have sunk their teeth into a twinkie or ho ho at some point in their life. >> that was the afternoon snack, you came home from school and had a twinkie or a ho ho. >> now that hostess announced it will close, some customers want to stock up. >> buy them and put them away, i don't kn
the rigbylongs to black elk energy, an independent oil and gas company headquartered in houston. >>> a texas rail crossing where a train hit a parade float yesterday has had 10 previous collisions over the past 33 years, according to federal accident records. yesterday's collision in midland killed 4 veterans on the float. investigators say one of them pushed his wife to safety just before he died. 16 other people were injured, some critically when the train hit the tractor-trailer...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> in a way, this is the youngest survivor of jonestown, chad rhodes, just 19 when he was charged with murder and sent to prison for life without parole. his mother, pregnant with him, survived the airport ambush the day jonestown died. on a winter night in oakland, california, in 1999, rhodes opened up with an assault rifle from an overpass and killed a policeman on the highway below. >> we heard a gunshot like bo
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system...
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financials and energy were today's top performance. rates on the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fall to a new all-time low this week. according to freddie mac, the rate decline to just over 3 percent compared to 4% 1 year ago. the 15 year fixed rate declined at over two and a half. unbelievable. superstar sandy sending weekly jobless fans to their highest level in 18 months. weekly applications jumping 78,000. this works out to 4,309,000 with several states in the mid-atlantic and northeast regions reporting large increases do specifically to the storm. liz: earnings per share year-over-year jumping. let's get right to add of shapiro and the stock moving steadily higher on news. >> reporter: on our earnings per share they came right in line with wall street expectations. on revenue, this street was expecting almost 4 billion. i want to read you very quickly, total net sales increased 23%. 500 million in the quarter compared with four under and 14 million last year. net sales outside the united states and canada which includes gap think an
financials and energy were today's top performance. rates on the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fall to a new all-time low this week. according to freddie mac, the rate decline to just over 3 percent compared to 4% 1 year ago. the 15 year fixed rate declined at over two and a half. unbelievable. superstar sandy sending weekly jobless fans to their highest level in 18 months. weekly applications jumping 78,000. this works out to 4,309,000 with several states in the mid-atlantic and northeast...
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but we see batch beginning to push towards the golden gate into san francisco but still most of it energy is going up to the marin county coast license there so mainly north bay event so far. over in the sierra lake tahoe pretty much rainfall down at lake level. snow levels are way up high around 8,000 feet. rainfall total over the last 24 hours growing now nearly half inch up in mount saint helena. third inch at santa rosa. third inch at san francisco and of course these total will grow because there will be more written over nature and tomorrow. more about that a little bit later. >> okay spencer thank you. >> new details tonight about the brutal kidnapping and assault of elderly solana county woman. police say 14-year-old boy car jacked the woman in front of business on plaza drive in vallejo. sexually assault her and then left her in a ditch near interstate 80. tonight laura anthony explains how police caught up with this teen suspect. >> it was about 5:00 p.m. thursday afternoon when vallejo police say 65-year-old is a land 0county woman walking to minivan in the parking lot was conf
but we see batch beginning to push towards the golden gate into san francisco but still most of it energy is going up to the marin county coast license there so mainly north bay event so far. over in the sierra lake tahoe pretty much rainfall down at lake level. snow levels are way up high around 8,000 feet. rainfall total over the last 24 hours growing now nearly half inch up in mount saint helena. third inch at santa rosa. third inch at san francisco and of course these total will grow...
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from your favorite breakfast foods, to those popular energy drinks. >> vitamin water. >> reporter: even kids' yogurts. the labels grab you, real fruit, full of vitamins, and many of us eat it up. >> it gives the impression it's healthier. >> blueberries in the cereal, that's great. you get everything in one box. >> reporter: but some experts say it's a trick that food companies go a long way to fool you. take special k's fruit and yogurt cereal. look at all those fresh berries on the front. >> when you actually pour the cereal out, this looks like a real berry to me. but it ain't. >> reporter: michael jacobson runs the consumer watchdog group. are there any actual berries in here? >> no berries whatsoever. >> reporter: he says these berry imposters are in a lot of foods. like blueberry eggos. then there's aunt jemima's blueberry pancakes. it claims, made with real blueberries. but there's a catch. >> it has blueberry bits. what is that? it's mostly sugar and soybean oil. and little bits of real blueberry that's been artificially colored. >> reporter: that's right, he said the blue chunk
from your favorite breakfast foods, to those popular energy drinks. >> vitamin water. >> reporter: even kids' yogurts. the labels grab you, real fruit, full of vitamins, and many of us eat it up. >> it gives the impression it's healthier. >> blueberries in the cereal, that's great. you get everything in one box. >> reporter: but some experts say it's a trick that food companies go a long way to fool you. take special k's fruit and yogurt cereal. look at all those...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> this is not a friendly market. it's not a particularly fun market. it's certainly not a market that makes you want to buy any stocks. it makes you want to sell them. but as i told you last night, it would be the height of irresponsibility to sell everything. trimming, yes, but selling, no. because it's very possible at some point there will come a time when washington reaches a deal to fix the fiscal cliff and you absolutely do not want to miss that moment even after today. it was clearly discouraging to think we're nowhere near it. it's worth hanging on just for the possibility, though, that there will be some gains, but not to every stock. the question is what should you hang on to? tonight i'm answering that question by throwing a surprise party to
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iran insists their uranium the -- uranium plan is for energy only. >>> today one victim's group says ikea is just the tip of the iceburg. >>> and in north korea, people are marking their first ever mother's day. they are buying flowers and cards. north korea's leaders recently announced that today november 16th would be set aside to honor mothers. some mothers paid the respects to the country's father, sung and il. >>> police have arrested a man who they say plan to open fire during a screening of the new twilight movie. blake lammers is facing charges. police say he bought tickets to sunday's showing and then confessed on planning to shoot people inside the theater. his mother tipped off police after he bought two assault rifles and hundreds of bullets. >> my time as a human is over. but i've never felt more alive. >> reporter: twilight breaking dawn part two opened at midnight but so far it is slightly behind last year's installment. early box office returns returns estimate that the movie will earn $150 million. >>> a long tradition of sweet treats comes to a close. the rush on ba
iran insists their uranium the -- uranium plan is for energy only. >>> today one victim's group says ikea is just the tip of the iceburg. >>> and in north korea, people are marking their first ever mother's day. they are buying flowers and cards. north korea's leaders recently announced that today november 16th would be set aside to honor mothers. some mothers paid the respects to the country's father, sung and il. >>> police have arrested a man who they say plan to...